Music is important to us because music can help us physically and emotionally. It can entertain us or it can help us through tough situations.
you can relate to your past and the style of music back then gave us to music we have today :)
Music is very important to our everyday life because listening to music comfort us from our sadness, It help to reduce thinking of our problems. In christianity it help someone to stay out of sin because music always advice us on what to do at a point in time. Thank you.
you do not nessesarily NEED music but i think its a calming thing for some people.
Understanding the time signature is important because it tells us how the music is structured in terms of beats and rhythm. It helps musicians play in the correct tempo and feel the pulse of the music, leading to a cohesive and well-executed performance.
MTV is very much alive and presents many ways in which all people can listen to music.
Music was an important part of the Reformation. Many new hymns reflective of the Biblical doctrines of the reformation, were an important part of worship. Luther himself wrote quite a few. Plus there are many pieces of music written for the organ which sprang out of the Reformation music tradition. Several million Lutherans are in the US as well.
It's important to the people who write it and love it. Someday, it might be important historically (think about jazz). I think this question is great because music influences how we feel. For example, if we listen to a song that makes us feel happy,sad or emotional, then that is important. I believe we all remember certain occasions in our life when we hear a popular tune that reminds us of our past.
Music has many different effects on us. For example, rock music may make us mean and nasty. Or country music may make us feel at home, and classical music can makae us tired.lol:)
Music. That is. Religious?
what became as important as vocal singing music
calm music !
Music can tell us if we like the song. We play different types of music depending on our mood. Music makes us happy, mad, sad, or even neutral.